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Rudder
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Underwater part of a boat used for steering.
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Underwater, английский
- Подводный
- Below the surface, submerged.
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Brightwork, английский
Varnished woodwork and/or polished metal.
Fore, английский
- Toward the front of the boat.
- Нос, на носу, впереди
- Forward,
- Передний, носовой
- The distinguishing character of all that part of a ship`s frame and machinery which lies near the stem, or in that direction, in opposition to aft or after. boarders to the fore—advance!
- [1] abbreviation of forward. [2] prefix denoting something located towards the front of a vessel; for example, forecastle, foredeck, foremast, etc. fore-and-aft: [1] lengthwise, parallel to the center line of a vessel. [2] a rig whose sails are mounted on yards running lengthwise along the ship and attached to the masts at their butt ends. this type of sail is easy to manage, because it does not usually need to be re-laid when the ship changes course (cf. squarerig). [3] said of a cocked hat worn with the peak facing forward (cf. athwartships).
- And-aft-a line, or anything else, that runs parallel to the longitudinal center line of a boat.
- Toward the bow (front) of the vessel. foresail a sail placed forward of the mast, such as a jib.
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